Well after 3 attempts we finally got wind ya
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Great to see so many guys on the water.
Thanks to Justin and Pete and KA the Sponsors.
Note : to all that Registered can you please send me your tracks.
Thanks Justin and Peter and the sponsors, it was my first attendance and loved it. I wont miss the next one for sure.
Photos and report sounds great Justin. Keep up the good work. ![]()
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hi guys, i've uploaded some photos.
report is coming along with final results.
last call for gps tracks..... tomoorow night is the cut off.
and it is an absolute nail biter at this stage. ![]()
cheers
Justin.
Hey Justin,
can you let me know where the report is of the Caloundra speed weekend?
Cant seem to find it.
Ta!!
hi ka43.
we are waiting on the last couple of gps tracks so everyones times are confirmed. we set the cut off for today. at this stage most times have been logged.
cheers justin.
KA Sail Caloundra Wind & Surf Speed Challenge
The wrap up.
With 20 competitiors signed on and at least 35 people on the water a blast was had by all. the day produced 20-25 knots blowing from dusk till dawn from the South and Sou-East. There were only about 3 times during the event where the wind backed off. Giving everyone a chance to rest before it filled back in again just as strong.
The event was the first time qld has seen a speed challenge of this type. KA Sail and Caloundra Wind & Surf really gave the their full support providing bbq and beers, $2000 worth of prizes plus demo Koncepts, Kults and boards for everyone to try out.
With 2 previous postponements the event was 3rd time lucky. even though we had a high tide the times were fast and this only got faster as the tide dropped and exposed the banks.
The water conditions were still very choppy, and this really sorted the men from the boys. the main run even on a lowish tide was covered in short sharp 10-30cm chop and made the bear away's frightening. Akin to driving at high speed along a corrugated track. the wipeouts were spectacular! watching the fast guys start to bounce out of control and then recover to keep screaming along at over 35knots had all the onlookers on the beach loving every second.
GPS CLASS
at the end of the day the event was almost to tight to call. the gps class was very competitive with only 0.4 knot seperating the top 3 and 0.1 knot seperating first and second place.
the results after tabulation of the tracks submitted were.
1st 34.84 kn - Michel Van Der Pligt
2nd 34.70 kn - Pierre Milutin
3rd 34.48 kn - Sean O'brien
4th 32.97 kn - Mark Addley
5th 32.17 kn - Bill eastgate
6th 29.56 kn - Brad Anderson
7th 28.81 kn - Mike Maguire
8th 27.22 kn - Glen Young
9th gps error- Tim Pitcher
Congrats Michel, i know the 6.6m Koncept has gone to a good home. well done!!!
special mention also goes to Mark who got the max peak speed for the day of 37 knots and Pierre and Sean for making Michel sweat.
RADAR CLASS
in the radar class we had a radar to clock the speeds for everyone involved. we had 11 guys and girls enter this class and gave instat feedback at the end of each run. unfortunately due to the angles we had to clock everyone on a beam reach but still the class was just as close with only 2 Mph between the top 5.
the guys prize of a KA boom went to Shaun fitton
the ladies prize of a KA boom went to Kellie Tusler
both on wave sails and freeride boards clocking 27 and 25 mph on a beam reach is pretty good stuff. kellie was on a KULT demo sail.
the day ended with the typical bbq and beer session over looking the speed strip. well for everyone except michel and pierre who were playing catch me if you can until the sun started to set. both sailors clocking over 65km sailed for the day.
another highlight was watching sean o'brien's gybes. the man doesn't slow down. ever! even when turning. ![]()
A big thanks to everyone for getting involved. plus a big thanks for the sponsors as well.
i can confirm already that as this was an inaugural event the next challenge is being planned and both KA Sail and Caloundra Wind & Surf have started to draw up prize lists and look at how to improve the event furhter again.
cheers and happy winds
Justin.
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Great times, Love to know what the times for the top three were for their five best over 100m. The ones shown for 5 best over 250 are very fast for Caloundra, their two sec peaks must be 35-36 ktns.
ouch indeed mikey. hope all is good.
i also got an email from jason, everything is fine at his end. very pregnant wife put in a call and he had to take off.
howdy lfish, i keep trying to plan these things with your rdo's but huey doesn't cooperate. ![]()
hi qldsalty, the guys were doin peak speeds of 36 knots and up. so when average for the 5/10sec runs they came to high 34's. i know a couple of the guys did persona bests on the day. you included i believe?
thaks guys for coming and joining in. oh and i forgot to thank vando for his help with the gps tracks. cheers mate.
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Justin and Peter, this is an awesome event and thanks for persevering to eventually holding the event with great conditions. This is an event for anyone that has a GPS and can windsurf, I'll definitely be at the next one. I just need some tips now so I can improve my speeds. ![]()
just a quick note to let everyone know that KA have updated their site with a run down of the event and a few pics too!
www.kasail.com/
enjoy.